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We were delighted to install our 'Veneer' 50" Mirror TV in a beautiful home renovation in Berkshire.


In seventeenth-century Holland, simple, unadorned frames rendered in dark woods, ebony and veneers became increasingly popular. Reflecting the conservative Protestant movement its decorative styles became more subdued, displaying less Baroque ornamentation and limited gilding on frames but using stepped flats with polished surfaces and decorative ripple mouldings to reflect light.
 
Our Veneer frame is made by hand laying real pieces of veneer on the frame.
 
Frame profile width: 9 cm
Finish: Vaneer (optional inner trim finish painted or gold/silver leaf)
Wood Type: Meranti

Review from the client-

"A stunningly beautiful mirror tv, great customer service, great workmanship and installed with so much care. Thank you Xander Prestige!"






Today we installed our stunning luxurious ornate frame 'The Regency Gold' 65" Mirror TV in Cadogan Square, London.


An English variation of the Salvator Rosa frame, it was so called because it was first found on works by Carlo Maratta (1625–1713). In its enriched form, with up to five runs of decoration, it created an opulent setting for the jewels of a collection. The plainer forms were often used to frame the contents of an entire gallery. The Maratta frame was especially popular in England in the 18th century when the great Grand Tour collections were being formed. Frame profile width: 12 cm Finish: Painted or Silver/ Gold Leaf Wood Type: Meranti

 



 



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